It was great seeing a lot of folks today. Always a fun show when you get 13 Hurcan Peformantes out. Always a treat to hang with DcotaM3 on this coast. A great line up of cars, an "interesting" crowd to say the least but hanging with great friends i what it's about. A few pics, anyone else who happened to be there can post their pics here as well.

Top Gear: In eleven years at the company you’ve met a huge number of your customers, can you tell us what a typical Lamborghini owner is like?

Stephan Winkleman: It seems very superficial, but it’s really male. Usually, they’re all self-made men – ranging from those in the 20s right up to men in their 70s. They’re very proud of their product, and they have no fear to be seen in a car like this.

And when I speak to them, I feel that they buy into a world, not only into a product. So it’s also a lifestyle, an idea they see behind that. And they enjoy the car as something that is rewarding them for the hard work they’re doing, or a dream that came true after, say, saving for 20 years.

Dudddeeeee where were you?It was pandemonium at SunsetGT....so packed. Great to catchup and meet new folks as always!I’d post pics but I’m so frickin bad at uploading on this site...posting a bunch on my IG @plastique999Next time say hi man!

Dudddeeeee where were you?It was pandemonium at SunsetGT....so packed. Great to catchup and meet new folks as always!I’d post pics but I’m so frickin bad at uploading on this site...posting a bunch on my IG @plastique999Next time say hi man!

I actually was trying to find you...I was hanging with DoctaM3 next to both of your cars and asked about you, apparently I had just missed you One of these days we'll link up and it will be glorious There was a LOT of people there...I forgot how many people in the car scene I know...I haven't been to show that packed with that many friends since probably 2006.

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This week we were not delayed by a motorcycle, but rather this time it was lunch choices.

Twas a saga indeed. LV Eric and I both needed gas badly so we made a fuel run, then tried a few spots before making it the Peninsula Hotel for lunch on the rooftop. It all worked out well though.

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Top Gear: In eleven years at the company you’ve met a huge number of your customers, can you tell us what a typical Lamborghini owner is like?

Stephan Winkleman: It seems very superficial, but it’s really male. Usually, they’re all self-made men – ranging from those in the 20s right up to men in their 70s. They’re very proud of their product, and they have no fear to be seen in a car like this.

And when I speak to them, I feel that they buy into a world, not only into a product. So it’s also a lifestyle, an idea they see behind that. And they enjoy the car as something that is rewarding them for the hard work they’re doing, or a dream that came true after, say, saving for 20 years.

Top Gear: In eleven years at the company you’ve met a huge number of your customers, can you tell us what a typical Lamborghini owner is like?

Stephan Winkleman: It seems very superficial, but it’s really male. Usually, they’re all self-made men – ranging from those in the 20s right up to men in their 70s. They’re very proud of their product, and they have no fear to be seen in a car like this.

And when I speak to them, I feel that they buy into a world, not only into a product. So it’s also a lifestyle, an idea they see behind that. And they enjoy the car as something that is rewarding them for the hard work they’re doing, or a dream that came true after, say, saving for 20 years.

Top Gear: In eleven years at the company you’ve met a huge number of your customers, can you tell us what a typical Lamborghini owner is like?

Stephan Winkleman: It seems very superficial, but it’s really male. Usually, they’re all self-made men – ranging from those in the 20s right up to men in their 70s. They’re very proud of their product, and they have no fear to be seen in a car like this.

And when I speak to them, I feel that they buy into a world, not only into a product. So it’s also a lifestyle, an idea they see behind that. And they enjoy the car as something that is rewarding them for the hard work they’re doing, or a dream that came true after, say, saving for 20 years.

Whoever ordered that Chrion in that colour scheme should have their eyes checked.

That Chiron is BOSS.

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Top Gear: In eleven years at the company you’ve met a huge number of your customers, can you tell us what a typical Lamborghini owner is like?

Stephan Winkleman: It seems very superficial, but it’s really male. Usually, they’re all self-made men – ranging from those in the 20s right up to men in their 70s. They’re very proud of their product, and they have no fear to be seen in a car like this.

And when I speak to them, I feel that they buy into a world, not only into a product. So it’s also a lifestyle, an idea they see behind that. And they enjoy the car as something that is rewarding them for the hard work they’re doing, or a dream that came true after, say, saving for 20 years.

That veryron has an interesting history...such as acquiring a 199 pmh speeding ticket...

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Top Gear: In eleven years at the company you’ve met a huge number of your customers, can you tell us what a typical Lamborghini owner is like?

Stephan Winkleman: It seems very superficial, but it’s really male. Usually, they’re all self-made men – ranging from those in the 20s right up to men in their 70s. They’re very proud of their product, and they have no fear to be seen in a car like this.

And when I speak to them, I feel that they buy into a world, not only into a product. So it’s also a lifestyle, an idea they see behind that. And they enjoy the car as something that is rewarding them for the hard work they’re doing, or a dream that came true after, say, saving for 20 years.